BACK TO SCHOOL: Bulls in the City with Queensbury School – a creative community adventure

Staff and students at Queensbury School wiht decorated ‘calf’ for Bulls in the City 2025 Art Trail / Photograph supplied by Queensbury School

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(Ed’s note – this BACK TO SCHOOL article was first written for the Erdington Local printed edition and published on 15.05.25)

Queensbury School was thrilled to welcome John from Birmingham Hospice, who spoke to our Key Stage 3 students about the exciting Bulls in the City project — a vibrant public art initiative that brings creativity, culture, and community spirit to life.

As part of this city-wide campaign, our students will design and decorate a life-sized bull sculpture to be featured in the upcoming Bulls in the City art trail.

John shared the meaningful mission behind the project, which aims to raise both awareness and vital funds for Birmingham Hospice.

Blank Bulls in the City 2025 Arts Trail ‘calf’ with designs at Queensbury School / Photograph supplied by Queensbury School

The initiative has sparked our students’ imaginations, encouraging them to collaborate, explore local history, and express themselves through bold, creative designs.

From researching the city’s cultural ties to bulls to painting intricate patterns, they are embracing the opportunity to contribute to a cause that blends art and compassion.

Be sure to look out for our school’s bull on display — a true testament to the power of young creativity and community connection! You might just spot a bull proudly decorated by the talented young artists of Queensbury School!

For more Queensbury School visit www.queensburysch.com 

For more on the Bulls in the City 2025 Arts Trial visit www.bullsinthecity.co.uk

Queensbury School is part of the Erdington Local BACK TO SCHOOL programme, working together to celebrate school life from staffroom to classroom.

If your school would like to know more about going BACK TO SCHOOL with Erdington Local please email: [email protected]

BACK TO SCHOOL: Queensbury New Horizons 6th form residential trip to Kingswood Activity Centre

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(Ed’s note – this BTS article was first written for the Erdington Local printed edition and initially published on 20.12.24)

Queensbury New Horizons staff and students at Kingswood Activity Centre / Pic supplied by Queensbury New Horizons

Our recent school residential trip was nothing short of amazing! Set in a beautiful location surrounded by nature, the trip provided an incredible opportunity for students to bond, learn new skills, and enjoy the great outdoors.

From the moment we arrived at the cabin, excitement filled the air. The students, both old and new friends, quickly settled in and began exploring the environment. The days were packed with outdoor activities, including team-building exercises, hiking, and a variety of challenges that tested our problem-solving and communication skills.

It was inspiring to see everyone step out of their comfort zones and push themselves, whether they were scaling a rock wall or navigating through the forest on a scavenger hunt.

But it wasn’t just about the activities – the evenings were equally special. Sitting around a crackling campfire, we shared stories, roasted marshmallows, and laughed until our stomachs hurt. The relaxed atmosphere allowed everyone to connect on a deeper level, forging friendships and creating memories that will last a lifetime.

The trip also allowed teachers to guide students in ways that go beyond the classroom. They encouraged us to work as a team, helping us understand the importance of collaboration, leadership, and resilience. It was a perfect blend of fun and learning that allowed each of us to grow in ways we hadn’t anticipated.

At the end of the trip, we all returned with new experiences and strengthened friendships. The residential trip was not only an escape from the usual school routine, but a chance to embrace new challenges and discover things about themselves.

For more Queensbury School visit www.queensburysch.com

For more on Kingswood Activity Centre visit www.kingswood.co.uk

Queensbury School is part of the Erdington Local BACK TO SCHOOL programme, working together to celebrate school life from staffroom to classroom.

If your school would like to know more about going BACK TO SCHOOL with Erdington Local please email: [email protected]

BACK TO SCHOOL: Queensbury School showcases student artwork at Direct Art Action Gallery

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Queensbury School recently held an exhibition at the prestigious Direct Art Action Gallery (Sutton Coldfield), showcasing the creative talents of its students.

The event provided a platform for young artists to display a variety of works, ranging from paintings and drawings to sculptures and mixed media creations.

Each artwork offering a unique perspective on various themes such as identity, culture, and artist inspirations. Teachers and art instructors worked closely with the students to prepare their works, helping them refine techniques and explore creative ideas.

Parents, teachers, and community members viewed the exhibition, praising the students’ artistic talents and dedication. Many were impressed by the depth of expression and creativity demonstrated by the young artists.

The Direct Art Action Gallery, known for supporting emerging artists, offered a professional space for the students, allowing their work to be presented in a real gallery setting.

The exhibition not only celebrated the students’ accomplishments but also emphasized the importance of fostering creativity in education.

This successful event promises to be the first of many more collaborations between the school and Direct Art Action Gallery.

For more Queensbury School visit www.queensburysch.com

Queensbury School is part of the Erdington Local BACK TO SCHOOL programme, working together to celebrate school life from staffroom to classroom.

If your school would like to know more about going BACK TO SCHOOL with Erdington Local please email: [email protected]